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Which are the 5 types of R to save the enviornment ? Explain.

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Answered by varsha7987927
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Answer:

The 5 R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle

Explanation:

Reduce -

Reducing waste is the most important thing we can do. By reducing waste, we avoid the unnecessary use of resources such as materials, energy and water. It means there is less waste to manage.

Reuse-

The next most important thing we can do is reuse waste material. That way it doesn't go in the rubbish and end up in the landfill. It also means you don't have to buy a new product. That saves you money and saves the energy and resources that would have been used to make the new product.

Recycle-

Recycling involves some form of reprocessing of waste materials to produce another product. For example, recycling plastic bottles to make buckets.

Recover-

This is the recovery of waste without any pre-processing. For example, waste oils that cannot be refined for reuse in vehicles can be burnt for energy recovery. Recovering the energy from waste oil reduces our dependence on coal and imported oil.

Answered by GourabanwitaSahoo
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Answer:

The 5 R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle.

Explanation:

Recycle:

Recycling is the process of making or manufacturing new products from a product that has originally served its purpose. If these used products are disposed of in an appropriate, environmentally friendly way, the process of recycling has been set in motion.

Reduce:

It means reducing your consumption or buying less. Designing items like plastic bottles in ways that use less material is another way to reduce consumption.

Reuse:

Reuse is to use an item again after it has been used. This includes conventional reuse where the item is used again for the same function, and new-life reuse where it is used for a different function.

Refuse:

The awareness to decline goods which one deems environmentally harmful such as non-biodegradable items.

Repurpose:

The recovery of an item to its initial function and maintenance of product shelf-life.

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